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They | feed on aquatic animals and insects they can find an |
They | feed on the shoots of their host plant. |
They | feed almost exclusively on bottom living animals (sn |
They | feed primarily off of benthic invertebrates and smal |
They | feed inside young fruit and eject frass from the ent |
They | feed on blood. |
They | feed mainly on mollusks, insects, carrion, and veget |
They | feed on algae, small mollusks and also scavenge for |
They | feed on detritus that falls into the lake in which t |
They | feed on fish and squid, but are poor swimmers. |
Networks may also air a third | feed specifically for the Mountain Time Zone, which |
This | feed primarily airs the TCT Kids childrens' programm |
a remote camera was sent in to examine THORP's | Feed Clarification Cell on 19 April 2005. |
e wall was not strategic but to employ and thus | feed the poor. |
ct rosters and territories and at the same time | feed some players to the National and American Leagu |
It provides a regular Eastern Time | feed of the CBC Radio 2 network, with no local progr |
The station also provides a time-shifted | feed for cable companies in western Canada, delayed |
utilizing images of the actual Twitter timeline | feed. |
ands are fed by, and (at other places or times) | feed groundwater, to varying degrees. |
Black-vented Shearwater is thought to | feed on mainly small fish. |
wo billion cubic meters of gas will be piped to | feed these plants per year. |
donkey field which is a great place for kids to | feed the donkeys (they like carrots). |
manages to latch onto her shoulder and start to | feed. |
t has been described as "skinning fish alive to | feed on their flesh" or chemically sensing fish and |
hown the safest way for HIV-infected mothers to | feed their babies is with formula milk. |
, partly because swarms have no honey stores to | feed on. |
overed, he threw himself back on his bicycle to | feed his massive addiction. |
Few organisms are known to | feed on tube-borne polychaetes and S. giganteus is n |
They must not listen to people who tell them to | feed their children anything else but breast milk. |
They seem to | feed not on chemosynthetic bacteria, but on crustace |
I don't have the means to | feed them, and my husband is not working right now," |
these "native trees" are used to | feed silkworm and thus to produce raw material for w |
They were also released into the Forest to | feed on acorns during the late summer, a right datin |
He continued to depend on debts in order to | feed his family, and unsuccessfully offered Institut |
vering like a hummingbird, but usually perch to | feed most of the time. |
e moss folk would ask humans for breast milk to | feed their young. |
tional Greek farm economy, as they were easy to | feed with scraps and leftovers, and sausage was an i |
uel boiler using concentrating solar thermal to | feed radiators). |
and the time has been that I've been obliged to | feed on some of 'em." |
that animal(s) have been specifically killed to | feed the alms-seeker, in which case consumption of s |
They continue to | feed on the crops, and the 2nd generation of chinch |
hurches in downtown Washington, DC, in order to | feed and clothe the poor. |
tive mine at Ambadungar was established also to | feed the plant. |
The seeds are generally too small for birds to | feed on, although the American Goldfinch has been re |
vents were placed on the side of the cockpit to | feed air to the engine. |
Cut fodder being transported to | feed cattle in Tanzania |
The salt being needed to | feed a new installation of mercury cells at the Stav |
contents published on ipernity may be pushed to | feed third-party services such as RSS/Atom readers, |
ness" trip, while Wanda becomes a prostitute to | feed her drug addiction. |
f his company's money from an escrow account to | feed his addiction, and then loses it all in the sto |
They bore into the stems to | feed. |
eating little waste and prefering inherently to | feed on small crustaceans and feeder shrimp rather t |
rid moth larvae) for the emerging wasp larva to | feed on. |
ster but was able to use a magazine of grain to | feed fifteen thousand people every day for some mont |
gave her easy access to the Opium she needed to | feed her drug habit. |
n imported and released in the United States to | feed upon alligator weed. |
was developed within 4-7 days after exposure to | feed with concentrations of FB1 >16 mg/kg body weigh |
omis brieni and joins swarms of that species to | feed on their young. |
rs expressed worry that they would be unable to | feed their families if they did not earn their wages |
eek out other planets for the world devourer to | feed on. |
e wandered in the wilderness, relying on God to | feed and protect him. |
kwing after an incident where they had tried to | feed them the Autobot Pretenders. |
at led primitive people to eat their enemies to | feed on their strength. |
de, severely hurting the ability of the poor to | feed their families. |
ched to that, and local routes were rerouted to | feed into the new subway. |
It is at this time that they come to surface to | feed and may be caught on the dry fly. |
million Naira a month and they use millions to | feed them, what do you expect.” |
The catfish move in the shallow water to | feed on small clams and bait fish found in the mud a |
The larvae are thought to | feed on Polypodiophyta species. |
short, slightly curved beaks that allow them to | feed from a variety of exotic plants. |
ommonly seen in coastal regions, where known to | feed on seashore foods such as crabs. |
is child support payments if he could afford to | feed the Cubans. |
by the temple priests and arrive before noon to | feed on offerings made from rice, wheat, ghee and su |
Mike would only allow certain people to | feed him, those "who treated him as a man and brothe |
in mid summer seek out sources high in sugar to | feed. |
It is thought to | feed on Landolphia, a type of liana. |
One day she decided to | feed them but had nothing more than a pie crust, eva |
d after 20 days if they did not find a place to | feed. |
h seasonal blooms of plankton for the larvae to | feed on. |
lied 90 litres of milk a day to Flamingoland to | feed a new−born Rothschild giraffe which had been re |
y caniniform teeth, presumably an adaptation to | feed on slow prey with hard shells. |
f tens of thousands of these birds stop over to | feed on the bullrushes in the spring and fall. |
o find the perfect pair of lactating breasts to | feed on. |
nuously for at least thirty minutes and need to | feed for at least forty minutes in order to inoculat |
ncluded "drivers, wives, landlords and those to | feed him," as well as "his tailor." |
1, when the drainage system was re-organised to | feed excess water to a new pumping station at Gringl |
Local fishermen rely on the reef to | feed their families, but destructive fishing methods |
The larvae are believed to | feed on Vaccinium. |
xual vampirism, where one is said to be able to | feed off sexual energy. |
ral and garden pest, as it will not hesitate to | feed on fruit and nut trees. |
orm of huge hill in each of the Siva temples to | feed the Saiva devotees. |
“I think that, with journalists, you have to | feed them with information and make them aware of th |
soil during the day, coming out in the dark to | feed on plants. |
e infected mothers simply can’t afford to | feed their children with anything other than breast |
Hovers or occasionally clings to | feed and does not gather at flowering trees." |
German demonstrators, the incident continued to | feed controversy over foreign immigration to America |
rocessionary caterpillars, come out at night to | feed, but hide again as soon as the sky begins to gr |
"I've Got My Pride but I Got to | Feed the Kids" - 2:28A |
Others had to | feed him. |
livestock (specifically cattle) but is known to | feed on horses, sheep and goats, albeit to a lesser |
by the British Embassy and given the mission to | feed false information to the crew of the German poc |
ionally if forced down by severe weather, or to | feed on the coast-like shores of very large lakes su |
ns were expected to farm or work for returns to | feed themselves up. |
tion which uses proceeds from recorded songs to | feed the homeless. |
est vivarium subject and are somewhat easier to | feed than some dart frogs. |
larvae and distributed throughout the colony to | feed workers, soldiers, and the queen. |
At dawn, Charlie Bowdre emerged to | feed the horses and was riddled with rifle slugs by |
The larvae mine into the midrib to | feed on tissue. |
to exploit its network of US domestic routes to | feed passengers through its New York gateway on to t |
e Dru spots a couple on the catwalk for them to | feed on. |
the vegetation by day, and emerging at night to | feed on plankton. |
Individuals have been observed to | feed at distances up to 300 km from any known breedi |
It has been known to | feed on humans, as well as a variety of other mammal |
Italian coasts carrying equipment and troops to | feed the Allied advances. |
th "battle," a northern English word meaning to | feed, or "batten") was a word used at the University |
e of ley farming, feeling that it would help to | feed Britain during the conflict. |
al gatekeeper and Sir Ernest A. Wallis Budge to | feed him. |
nds that the vineyards also produced raisins to | feed the empire's soldiers, and the Caliph spared tw |
hreatening to derail progress vitally needed to | feed the world. |
The lobate lac insect is known to | feed on more than 300 plant species. |
$5.00 from a grocery store/U.S. Post Office to | feed himself and his little sister, both of whom are |
the packs of stray dogs that gathered there to | feed on the discarded meat scraps. |
to fly in the high canopy, only coming down to | feed, and to get salt supply. |
Great Water was created to | feed Gunton Park Sawmill. |
north side of the site and has been diverted to | feed the moat. |
ni is a boy from a poor family, working hard to | feed his sick mother (who has contracted an unnamed |
contaminated water, polluted air, and no way to | feed their families. |
It is believed to | feed upon arthropod remains and other detritus. |
e automatic feeders can be successfully used to | feed diabetic fish. |
e moth Geleichia dubitella has been reported to | feed on the leaves. |
They are often used to | feed fish when the aquarist is on vacation or is too |
ker, preferring not to use one, and was able to | feed himself, including Cheerios for breakfast, his |
Next, larvae begin to | feed on the sponge parenchyma and later also on the |
They are known to | feed on chicks & small lizards also. |
people searching for gold meant less animals to | feed on for the native tribes. |
hich early in the region's history were used to | feed cattle and sheep. |
ain and elsewhere in the world and used them to | feed false intelligence back to the Germans. |
He also called for English Catholics to | feed their pets less during Lent, and was vehemently |
the goals of the MOA will have no choice but to | feed it into the legislative process. |
oks like it begins to boil as the fish start to | feed. |
d as crop pests, and six species are thought to | feed on peanut. |
cultural production widely thought necessary to | feed and sustain the growing population on Earth The |
vel to North America to breed, stopping-over to | feed and rest at Perdido Key. |
on), a voodoo curse begins to raise the dead to | feed on the living in retribution. |
and migrate to the surface during the night to | feed; thus it is assumed that Bonin Petrels are noct |
on, and donated the entrance fees to charity to | feed the poor. |
They are known to | feed on algae. |
, basking in open ground or visiting flowers to | feed upon nectar. |
The cook refuses to | feed them because he wants the entire company to arr |
Gilot was known to skip morning law classes to | feed her true passion: art. |
xcavation with shovels or similar implements to | feed ore into the device. |
nal crusade to free the undead of their need to | feed on the warm, living blood of humanity. |
impoverished) and so these fears were easy to | feed. |
In the piece, Jones argued that if we are to ' | feed the planet without destroying it... we need to |
sky on my grandmother's lap, with her trying to | feed me. |
ini-series Cranford as a poor man struggling to | feed his six children and wife, and in Robin Hood as |
To | feed its citizens, the city and outlying communities |
od in the rich soil around a dormant volcano to | feed the hungry millions of Earth. |
Visitors can buy food to | feed the animals. |
atch after about a week and the larvae begin to | feed on leaves and young shoots. |
y and may extend tentacles out of the borrow to | feed at night. |
not known to produce any toxins and are used to | feed small zooplankton, which is the food source for |
ter mollusks, as well as being able to climb to | feed on birds and fruit. |
e larvae of Caligo brasiliensis are reported to | feed on E. edulis. |
As the larva grows it begins to | feed on the developing seeds, often consuming the en |
ith AN/CPS-6 radar the Navesink coastal site to | feed into a manual control center established at Ros |
Hawksbill sea turtles have been known to | feed in the refuge. |
ins - a bird that comes in the winter months to | feed on alder seeds. |
Regurgitation is used by a number of species to | feed their young. |
So also Saxons had to | feed and house the destitute expellees, while their |
It is the only tephritid to | feed on the flower heads of L. vulgare, according to |
e some of his savings to his mother in order to | feed the rest of the children at home. |
The larvae are thought to | feed on fruit buds of blueberry, although other sour |
; Mankau and Mankau, 1963), but is not known to | feed on higher plants (Hesling, 1977). |
protect its vulnerable body while continuing to | feed on the host, which invariably is eventually kil |
The larvae are thought to | feed on grasses. |
egion produced insufficient crops and cattle to | feed Procter's troops, the sailors of the British sh |
tor Sutton speculated: "He has a massive ego to | feed, he thinks he's God's gift to everyone. |
FGG set up 4 feeding centers to | feed undernourished children, conducted three medica |
undred scholars as well as a large community to | feed, at a time when men were dying with hunger in t |
crops by small tenant farmers and labourers to | feed their own families, and the breaking-up of brid |
The spine reads "Further infections to | feed your disease." |
School for Girls, whose pupils were rumoured to | feed the dog unwanted Marmite sandwiches. |
the huntsman to go, and then for the robbers to | feed him and give him drink. |
She walks outside to | feed Stormy and thinks to herself that she could nev |
However, due to | feed back loops, one may directly or indirectly indu |
takes to stealing from Heather in an attempt to | feed his heroin addiction. |
to bug (Physomerus grossipes) has been noted to | feed on the plant. |
from its egg in about three days and begins to | feed on the flower parts and developing seeds. |
This jelly likes to | feed on gelatinous animal plankton, including slaps |
what resources are available to individuals to | feed and shelter themselves, protect themselves from |
its size, O. expatriata is predatory, known to | feed mostly on the small crustaceans that make the l |
The larvae are thought to | feed inside the stems of Iris pseudacorus. |
tes, are capable of crushing shells in order to | feed on prey. |
eding, but also that children should be used to | feed on other things than milk as soon as possible. |
ir hunger, but in the end God provided manna to | feed them all. |
The chicks continue to | feed until they are able to make the journey. |
require, catching cockroaches and millipedes to | feed them, and killing larvae of the damselfly Dicer |
Unable to get the job and he has to | feed this family he agrees to die for the money. |
search of a king who could give up his body to | feed a starving tiger. |
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